Performance and Performativity of Dalit Students Politics in India
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<p>This book examines the significance of body space sound/voice/music and objects of resistance in everyday performance of Dalit student protests focusing on the protests which erupted after Rohith Vemula a Dalit PhD student diedby suicide in Hyderabad Central University on 17 January 2016 in Hyderabad India.</p><p>Rohith’s death sparked national and international outrage and led to the shutdown of the University for over a month and gave rise to the ‘Justice for Rohith movement’ which continued for over a year. Rohith’s death became a symbolic representation of other Dalit deaths due to systemic caste violence; the symbolism of his death expanded to include other marginalised groups who have faced systemic violence historically. The author highlights five distinct aesthetics prominent in Dalit student activist performance practices: (1) folk performance traditions; (2) counter-interpretation and representation of Hindu mythology and Hinduism; (3) inspiration from Ambedkar and Buddhist iconography; (4) Christian church hymns; and (5) the text of Rohith’s last letter.</p><p>In each chapter the book explores how protesters draw on aesthetics and strategies from other political movements. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars in theatre and performance studies.</p>
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